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Arial
Arial is a sans-serif typeface in the neo-grotesque style. Fonts from the Arial family are included with all versions of Microsoft Windows after Windows 3.1, as well as in other Microsoft programs, Apple's macOS, and many PostScript 3 printers. In Office 2007, Arial was replaced by Calibri as the default typeface in PowerPoint, Excel, and Outlook.
Comic Sans MS
sans-serif casual script typeface designed by Vincent Connare, released in 1994 by Microsoft
Noto fonts
multilingual open-source typeface family from Google
Calibri
Calibri () is a digital sans-serif typeface family in the humanist or modern style. It was designed by Lucas de Groot in 2002–2004 and released to the general public in 2006, with Windows Vista. In Microsoft Office 2007, it replaced Times New Roman as the default font in Word and replaced Arial as the default font in PowerPoint, Excel, and Outlook. In Windows 7, it replaced Arial as the default font in WordPad. De Groot described its subtly rounded design as having "a warm and soft character". In January 2024, the font was replaced by Microsoft's new bespoke font, Aptos, as the new default Mic
Tahoma
humanist sans-serif font
DejaVu fonts
libre and open-source font superfamily
Q1812400
Roboto () is a typeface family developed by Google. The first typeface was created as the system font for its Android operating system, and released in 2011 for Android 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich".
Q637171
font family
Georgia
1996 typeface by Matthew Carter
Q7096182
sans-serif typeface
Segoe
Segoe ( ) is a typeface, or family of fonts, that is best known for its use by Microsoft. The company uses Segoe in its online and printed marketing materials, including recent logos for a number of products. Additionally, the Segoe UI font sub-family is used by numerous Microsoft applications, and may be installed by applications (such as Microsoft Office and Windows Live Messenger). It was adopted as Microsoft's default operating system font, and is also used on Outlook.com, Microsoft's web-based email service. On August 23, 2012, Microsoft unveiled its new corporate logo typeset in Segoe, r
Droid
open-source font superfamily
Q1502659
Gentium (, from the Latin for "of the nations") is a Unicode serif typeface family designed by Victor Gaultney. Gentium fonts are free and open source software, and are released under the SIL Open Font License (OFL), which permits modification and redistribution. Gentium has nearly universal support for modern languages using the Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic scripts, as well as the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) and other phonetic notation, excepting mostly paleographic and medievalist characters. Gentium includes over 4,600 glyphs and advanced typographic features through OpenType and fo
Linux Libertine
free typeface family
Myriad
set of sans-serif fonts
Liberation fonts
open-source font superfamily
San Francisco
sans-serif typeface created by Apple
Aptos
grotesque sans-serif typeface
Q283081
open-source sans-serif typeface
Minion
digital typeface designed by Robert Slimbach in 1990 for Adobe Systems
GNU FreeFont
free typeface family
Product Sans
geometric sans-serif typeface created by Google for branding purposes
Didot
typeface
Q20829068
open-source serif typeface
IBM Plex
open-source typeface family developed by IBM
GNU Unifont
Unicode font family and utilities produced by the GNU project
PT Typefaces
set of open-source typefaces
Q5033553
free typeface
Nokia Pure
typeface
Handel Gothic
geometric sans-serif typeface
Q20006821
Literata is a serif typeface commissioned by Google and designed by the independent type foundry TypeTogether. It was released in 2015 and is the default font family in Google Play Books, since version 3.4.5. The typeface was inspired by Scotch Roman and old-style typefaces. It was intended to establish a unique visual identity for the Play Books app, suitable across a wide variety of screen sizes, resolutions, and rendering software.
Q6496892
free sans-serif typeface
Q15974966
open-source monospaced sans-serif typeface
Monaco
monospaced typeface
Fira
open-source typeface family
Croscore fonts
open-source font superfamily
Doulos SIL
open-source serif typeface
Literaturnaya
Literaturnaya ( or simply ) is a serif typeface, created in the USSR. Designed at Poligraphmash () at the end of the 1930s by Anatolii Shchukin (), the font was based on Hermann Berthold's Latinskaya (St. Petersburg, 1901), a version of Lateinisch for Russia, also developed at the Berthold foundry (Berlin, 1899). The digital version of Literaturnaya was developed at ParaGraph () foundry in 1996 by Lyubov Kuznetsova. Also, there was an unofficial digital version, created in 1992 by an unknown author (sometimes credited as !22! Soft).
Constantia
typeface
Q69030314
open-source sans-serif typeface
Syntax
typeface